Book 13. (7 results) Explorers of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
3
162
She had asked, as I recalled, for a tarsk bit.
3
163
Had I intended to keep her, I might have simply raped her, and then put the collar on her.
3
164
A slave has no recourse.
3
165
I rose to my feet, and, shouldering my sea bag, whistling, continued on toward the pier of the Red urt, where Ulafi's ship, the Palms of Schendi, was moored.
3
166
I soon hurried my steps, for an alarm bar had begun to ring.
3
167
I heard steps running behind me, too, and I turned about.
3
168
A black seaman ran past me, he, too, heading toward the wharves.
She had asked, as I recalled, for a tarsk bit.
Had I intended to keep her, I might have simply raped her, and then put the collar on her.
A slave has no recourse.
I rose to my feet, and, shouldering my sea bag, whistling, continued on toward the pier of the Red urt, where Ulafi's ship, the Palms of Schendi, was moored.
I soon hurried my steps, for an alarm bar had begun to ring.
I heard steps running behind me, too, and I turned about.
A black seaman ran past me, he, too, heading toward the wharves.
- (Explorers of Gor, Chapter )